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M series bobcat ssl

Bratton Bobcat

New Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2009
Messages
3
Location
devon england
New m series bobcats

The first i new about the m series was on this web site even the dealers don't know anything about them i told them about them! (I an in england)
 

Noose

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 11, 2007
Messages
121
Location
Stony Plain
Occupation
O/O '98 378 Pete tandem dump ~~ '03 S185
Hopefully they are not any longer!
 

Dwan Hall

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 10, 2004
Messages
1,029
Location
Juneau, Alaska
Occupation
Self Employed
Only thing I have heard and this has not been substantiated yet, Bobcat is going to release a new size. some ware around 14000 lb w/ 105 hp. Looks like the bobcats on steroids may be back.
 

Tractorman1

New Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2009
Messages
3
Location
Arizona
Why would Bobcat intoduce more models? They didn't say they were replacing any other models. Maybe these are Doosan models?
 

Diamond Dale

Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2009
Messages
7
Location
Ridgecrest California 93555
Don't Know but my good luck came from Wholesale tractor parts Taft California
,Perkins diesel Spokane Washington and Kentucky clutch on line. Bobcat quote was south of $4200. and these folks help me find every thing needed less than $500. As bobcat will not tell you the parts they would supply for the price and I did not have the old ones I do not know if its apple for oranges but I know what I found works.
 
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